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Originally posted by GeechQuestInfo
Fair enough, I had just always heard that man had sort of "grown up" in and around caves and once we decided to leave the caves we began to propagate the lands on this planet.
I'm honestly not sure what is inside this planet? I can only see the outside.
Life will always ADAPT as a mode of survival.
Such as the moon would be a horrible place to live, as it's atmosphere is not supportive of life, yet man still would like to propagate the moon, and by doing so would have to ADAPT to life on the lunar surface.
If we want to do that with the moon and mars, why could another civilization not have wanted to do that previously on this planet inside it's massive cave systems?
Just a question, not saying either way, all though Jscytale I have to say that I kinda believe that someone has.
Could our society as we know it today build a civilization that could live and thrive in a sort of "cave-city"? Yes we could. So why couldn't someone else?
Originally posted by GeechQuestInfo
Most Hydroponics systems are indoors, thus supply your own light. I'm just saying maybe cave dwelling is the next step in intellectual evolution.
You get sick and tired of being disturbed by the elements of the outside (mother nature) so you take your operations inside, WAY INSIDE. Perhaps thats why the "greys" are such, without much sunlight most of us would look pale and grey and brittle too. You would probably begin to shrink in size so to speak, because cave dwelling the smaller the better.
You are correct the caves are by no means full of varieties of nutrients like we have above ground, but then again I thought the "greys" were spindlly little things?
right, that's my point. its far less efficient than sunlight and it takes heaps of power in a large scale - we can barely feed ourselves now, and almost all our crops don't need power plants running 24/7.
point is, you just can't sustain an entire civilization underground on the earth unless it originally evolved in that habitat.
Originally posted by GeechQuestInfo
Anyone who has ever grown anything hydroponically KNOWS it is extremely better than using natural sunlight. YOU control the "sun" as you can power on and off the light. YOU do not have to worry about drought, bugs, other plants contaminating a crop. YOUR yield almost doubles when using a hydro grow set up for ANY crop. YOU become mother nature. Sorry jscytale I've respected everything you've said to me but you have obviously never grown anything hydroponically as opposed to organically.
So again, do you not support colonizing the moon or mars? There are WAY less abundant resources on those 2 places than would be found in a cave on Earth. And honestly, wheter you support it or not we can both agree that the governments of this planet are coming up with ways of how humans could colonize those planets.
Seems A LOT easier to form a civilization in a cave, at least to me, but we can agree to disagree
[edit on 22-6-2009 by GeechQuestInfo]